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Fr O'Neill's GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club founded in 1959 and based in the parish of Ballymacoda and Ladysbridge in Cork, Ireland. The club fields hurling and Gaelic football teams in competitions organised by the Cork county board and Imokilly division. 2022 Cork Senior A Hurling championship winners, title 1st
The company currently supplies kits to 28 of the 32 inter-county teams in both Gaelic football and hurling; only Armagh GAA, Leitrim GAA, Waterford GAA and Westmeath do not use O'Neills kits. [2] The O'Neills brand has been producing uniform kits, footballs and sliotars (hurling and shinty balls) for Gaelic games but is fast becoming a major ...
The Tyrone All-County Senior Football Leagues are annual Gaelic football competitions consisting of 3 tiers contested by Tyrone GAA clubs. Currenty the 3 tiers are Division 1 (Senior), Division 2 (Intermediate) and Division 3 (Junior).
Hugh O'Neills is a Gaelic football team in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1948, [1] and is the longest established team in Yorkshire. It has won the Pennine league 10 years in a row. The club field teams from junior level to senior, and were all-Britain champions in 1982 and 1999. [2]
The GAA Hurling Under-20 All-Ireland Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the oneills.com GAA Hurling Under-20 All-Ireland Championship) is an annual inter-county hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).
Shane O'Neill's Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: CLG Sheáin Uí Néill [2] [3] [4]) is a GAA club from Camlough, County Armagh. It is part of Armagh GAA and its grounds are known as Páirc Sheáin Uí Néill. [5] Shane O'Neill's currently plays Gaelic football in the Armagh Intermediate Championship.
Hugh Joseph O'Neill (17 August 1936 – 3 August 2024), known as Jody O'Neill, was a Gaelic footballer and manager from Northern Ireland. At club level he played with Coalisland Na Fianna and at inter-county level with the Tyrone senior football team .
Healy Park (known as O'Neills Healy Park for sponsorship reasons [3]) is a GAA stadium in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland and is named after a GAA clubman from Omagh, Michael Healy. [4] Healy Park is the home ground of Omagh St. Enda's and the Tyrone county football team. [5]